Grar\d  Union  Hotel, 

4tt\  (PARK)  AVENUE  ar\d  42d  STREET,     .     .  . 

and  IMMEDIATELY  OPPOSITE  THE  GRAND  CENTRAL  DEPOT, 

New  York  City. 

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FORD,  GARRISON  &  CO.,     -  Proprietors. 


THE  STATUE  OF  LIBERTY,    NEW  YORK  HARBOR. 


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RAND  UNION  HOTEL 


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AND  GUESTS  CAN  REGULATE  THEIR  EXPENSES  TO  SUIT 
THEMSELVES. 


Q.UESTS  are  charged  for  their  rooms,  and 

may  take  their  meals  in  the  Hotel  or  not, 


as  they  see  fit. 


PORTION  OF  GRAND  UNION  HOTE 


JQCW  TIQN, 


HE  GRAND  UNION  HOTEL  is  located  on  the  highest  ground 


^-f  in  the  City,  and  occupies  the  entire  block  on  4th  (or  Park) 
Avenue,  between  41st  and  42d  streets. 


"T"HE  GRAND  CENTRAL  DEPOT,  the  largest  passenger  station  in  America,  is  located  on 
Forty-second  Street,  directly  opposite  the  Grand  Union  Hotel.  It  is  used  jointly 
by  the  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Railroad,  the  Harlem  Railroad,  and  the  New 
York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad,  with  the  connections  of  the  latter  ramifying 
all  over  New  England. 


THE  LOCATIOX  OF  THE  GRAND  CENTRAL  DEPOT  WITH  RELATIOX  TO  THE 
HOTEL  IS  SHOWN  IN  THE  PHOTOGRAPH  OPPOSITE. 


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"^Prices. 


E3ZDROOM5  :  $1.00,  S 1 .50,  $2.00,  $2.50      $3.00  PER  DAY, 

ACCORDING    TO    SIZE    AND  LOCATION. 


Parlor      Bedrooa  :  $3.00,  $4-  00  ««  $5.00  per  day, 

ACCORDING    TO    SIZE    AND  LOCATION. 


Parlor,  Pedrooa     Path  :  $5.00  per  day. 


No  Room  Let  to  Two  Persons  for  less  than  $2.00  per  Day. 


PROMENADE  OF  THE  EAST   RlVER  BRIDGE. 


ESTAUR.AflTS. 


THE  Restaurant,  Private  Dining-Rooms,  Cafe,  Coffee 
Room,  and  Lunch  Counter,  are  first-class  in  every 
particular.  The  food  is  of  the  best  quality  obtainable. 
The  cooking  is  excellent;  the  portions  are  very  "liberal, 
and  the  prices  are  moderate  


THE  GRAND  UNION  HAS  FOR   MANY  YEARS  BEEN   NOTED  FOR 
THE  EXCELLENCE  OF  ITS  CUISINE. 


"  NEWSPAPER   ROW.  " 


The  Hotel  is  just  across  the  street  from  the  Grand  Central  Depot. 

Tr.e  West  Shore  R.  R.  Depot  is  at  the  foot  of  42d  Street,  from  whence 
street  cars  run  direct  to  the  Hotel. 

The  Long  Island  R.  R.  Depot  is  at  the  foot  of  34th  Street,  only  ten 
.minutes'  ride  from  the  Hotel  by  the  street  cars. 

ELEVATED  RAILROADS.— The  3d  Avenue  Elevated  Road  has  a 
stat  on  just  across  the  street.  The  6th  Avenue  Elevated  Road  has  a  station  at 
6th  Avenue  and  42d  Street,  three  blocks  from  the  Hotel. 

Surface  Cars  going  in  every  direction  pass  the  Hotel  doors. 

The  5th  Avenue  Stages  are  but  two  blocks  away 


IN  FACT,  THE  HOTEL  IS  IN  THE  VERY  CENTER  OFTHE  CITY. 


aqqaqe  Express  ar?d  Qarria^e  JHire  $a\jed. 


THE  HOTEL  BEING  IMMEDIATELY  OPPOSITE  THE  GRAND  CENTRAL 
DEPOT,    THE   ARRIVING    TRAVELER,    INSTEAD   OF    HAVING  TO 
SUBMIT  TO  THE  ANNOYANCE  AND  EXPENSE  OF  CARRIAGE  HIRE 
AND   BAGGAGE  EXPRESS,  CAN  STEP  ACROSS   THE  STREET,   HAND  HIS 
CHECKS  TO  THE  CLERK,  AND  IN  TEN  MINUTES  HIS  BAGGAGE  WILL  BE 
DELIVERED  IN  HIS  ROOM  FREE  OF  CHARGE  


j^AGGAGE  OF  OUTGOING  GUESTS  WILL   BE  DELIVERED  FREE  TO  THE  FOLLOWING 
RAILROADS:    NEW   YORK    CENTRAL   &    HUDSON    RIVER    R.    R.,   HARLEM   R.  R., 
NEW  HAVEN   R.  R.,  AND  NEW  ENGLAND  R.   R.,  ALL  OF  WHICH   ARE  IN   THE  GRAND 
CENTRAL  DEPOT  


HOPS  AND  THE ATRFS. 


A 


LL  THE  LARGE  RETAIL  SHOPS  AND 
THE   LEADING   THEATRES  ARE 


WITHIN  A  FEW  /MINUTES'  WALK  OR 
RIDE  OF  THE  HOTEL  •.  . 


.SESIDENCE  OF  MR.   CORNELIUS  VANDERBILT,    5TH  AVE.    AND  57TH  ST. 


NTRAL  PARK 


]  S  BUT  TEH  A1NUTE5  PRQ/^.  THE 
1  HOTEL  BY  STREET  CAR  OR  5tl\ 
AVENUE  STAGE  


CENTRAL  PARK. 


' '  flow  to  \^po\u  J^eu;  Yot\{  " 


IS  THE  TITLE  OF  AN  ILLUSTRATED  130-PAGE  GUIDE  TO 
NEW  YORK  CITY,  CONTAINING  AN  EXCELLENT  MAP, 
PUBLISHED  BY  THE  GRAND  UNION  HOTEL.  A  SINGLE 
COPY  WILL  BE  MAILED  TO  ANY  ADDRESS  ON  RECEIPT 
OF  4  CENTS  IN  STAMPS  TO  PAY  POSTAGE. 


THE  ELEVATED   R.    R.   AT   110TH  ST. 


The  Grand  Union 


DOES  THE  LARGEST  BUSINESS  OF  ANY  HOTEL  IN  NEW  YORK, 
IT  HAS  GOO  ROOMS, 
AND  THEY  ARE  FILLED  THE  YEAR  'ROUND. 
IT  IS  AD  VI SABLE  TO  NOTIFY  THE  PROPRIETORS  OF  YOUR  COMING, 
JTY  TELEGRAM  OR  POSTAL  CARD, 
SO  THAT  ROOMS  MAY  BE  RESERVED. 

FORD,  GARRISON  CO. 


STATUE  OF  LIBERTY. 


CASTLE  GARDEN,    ON  THE  BATTERY. 


O  EXTRAS. 


TkOR  THE  INFORMATION  OF  EUROPEANS  WE 
STATE  THAT  THE  PRICE  OF  ROOMS  GIVEN 
INCLUDES   LIGHTS  AND  ATTENDANCE,  AND 
THAT  NO  ADDITIONAL  CHARGE  IS  MADE  IF 
MEALS  ARE  TAKEN  OUT  OF  THE  HOTEL. 


The  Matthews-Northrcp  Co. 
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>V\/HEN   YOU   VISIT   NEW  YORK  CITY,  STOP 
AT  THE  GRAND    UNION  HOTEL, 
FOURTH  AVENUE  AND  FORTY-SECOND  STREET 
(OPPOSITE  GRAND  CENTRAL  DEPOT). 

YOU  WILL  FIND  IT  CONVENIENT,  COMFORT- 
ABLE, AND  MODERATE  IN  PRICE. 

.    .    .     EUROPEAN   PLAN.    •    .  . 


